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Adam DeVine, Anders Holm, and Blake Anderson are back for a new season of "Workaholics." The title of the series, as you may have guessed is kind of ironic in that the characters played by DeVine, Holm, and Anderson are in no way workaholics. They may go to work and they may sometimes have fun there, but that is more due to their own company than anything else... and the at-working drinking. Man, we wish we had at-work drinking. Huh. Wait. What was that? No, we didn't say anything about applauding at-work drinking. At-work drinking cuts into your productivity... unless you're an ad man in the 1960s.

After they decide to take a trip to Montez Walker's home and trespass inside his gated community, Adam, Blake and Anders find themselves on the run from a security guard who is determined to chase them down and capture them.

After they decide to take a trip to Montez Walker's home and trespass inside his gated community, Adam, Blake and Anders find themselves on the run from a security guard who is determined to chase them down and capture them.

When Adam, Blake and Anders discover that one of their favorite co-workers has suddenly passed away, they become deeply saddened about losing someone who was close to them and they begin to slip into a state of mourning.

When Adam, Blake and Anders discover that one of their favorite co-workers has suddenly passed away, they become deeply saddened about losing someone who was close to them and they begin to slip into a state of mourning.

It's Valentine's Day and Blake Chesterfield Henderson, Adam Dwayne DeMamp and Anders "Ders" Holmvik don't have girlfriends to spend time with, so they try to fulfill their desires for romance with a girl broadcasting from a webcam.

It's Valentine's Day and Blake Chesterfield Henderson, Adam Dwayne DeMamp and Anders "Ders" Holmvik don't have girlfriends to spend time with, so they try to fulfill their desires for romance with a girl broadcasting from a webcam.

In our flyover description we said something about how these guys might be workaholics, but the truth is that they're not, the title is, if not ironic, a misleading statement (we hesitate to say 'lie' because it's not a nice word). These gentlemen are roommates and they're friends and they work together and they get stuff done but they're not exactly workaholics. Consequently, it doesn't come as much of a surprise that the season is ending tonight, these folks don't want to work. Wait, that's confusing the actors with the characters, isn't it? We do that a lot. No matter what though and no matter who these guys may be (as actors or characters) the season ends tonight.

Co-workers, roommates and best friends Blake Chesterfield Henderson, Adam Dwayne DeMamp and Anders "Ders" Holmvik go on a quest in search of the best breakfast burrito in the world on a road trip that starts at midnight.

When Alice Murphy quits being the boss of irresponsible workers and roommates Anders Holmvik, Blake Henderson and Adam Demamp, all that's left to do in the wake of their old boss leaving is for the guys to meet their new boss.

The guys plan to spend Thanksgiving cutting loose at the Hedonism II vacation resort, but their holiday celebration is put in jeopardy once Anders and Adam discover that Blake does not have a passport just six hours before the flight.

The guys plan to spend Thanksgiving cutting loose at the Hedonism II vacation resort, but their holiday celebration is put in jeopardy once Anders and Adam discover that Blake does not have a passport just six hours before the flight.

The guys desperately attempt to obtain tickets to a sold-out basketball game, which forces them to participate in unusual activities such as being dunked in a tank full of a traditional Latin beverage and watching a man expose himself.

Adam, Blake and Anders set out to apprehend a local sex offender who aims his efforts towards children, but when the guys are able to track the man down they discover that they enjoy his company and cannot help but like him.

You know what we find odd about a show which, purportedly, focuses on workaholics? We find it odd that we're not on it. How could this not be a reality show about us? Do you have any idea what time it is China right now as we write this? No, we don't actually live in China, but we promise you, it's insanely late there for someone to be working. In any case, this show is all about not us, but three friends who work together, hang together, and generally be with one another (usually). "Workaholics" may not be about us, but it is funny.

Adam, Blake and Anders take a powerful hallucinogenic drug while on a business trip, and they soon find themselves dealing with various bizarre situations while attempting to remain in control until the effects wear off.

When their company faces liquidation by the CEO, Adam, Blake and Anders decide to take matters into their own hands by searching for a way to keep their boss from shutting down the business and leaving them without jobs.

Anders, Blake and Adam have their personal relationships tested when the rumor of a promotion being offered at work pushes them to attempt to do whatever it takes to become the primary candidate for the prestigious new position.

We don't quite understand how these people can consider themselves workaholics when they're only doing 10 episodes this season. Why are they workaholics compared to the folks on network shows who do 22 episodes (or on "24" where they did 24 episodes... or "Enterprise" where they did 26 each of the first two first seasons)? Surely if you want to be called a workaholic, you need to work more than what these fine folks are working. Oh, you're saying that the characters are workaholics, not the people working on the series. Okay, we get it, our bad. Either way though, the season finale is tonight.